I love that this dude spent probably more than a decade perfecting his piano skills, and is now ready to show his talent to the world, and he decides to play *E*
Ive been playing the piano for 10 years now. This was one of the craziest piano things I've ever seen. I dont think many people know just how hard it is to machine-gun those octaves with BOTH HANDS at the SAME TIME. Seriously, it is in a completely different universe compared to where I am at.
"I dont think many people know just how hard it is to machine-gun those octaves with BOTH HANDS at the SAME TIME" Yes, you can see how easy it is. Anyone can do that. Warning, this comment may contain traces of sarcasm.
Gotta say, I agree that those double hammer octaves are insane, like if Liszt went on an acid trip. Plus-! My lil hands would need serious stretch exercise to even attempt this thing, which I need to do to be cool in front of my students. I’m not worthy! 😭
Not to boast or anything (so to boast and anything) but I've been playing for 25 years and only in the last few I unlocked this kind of ability and yikes it's amazing to have this much control at these speeds. I think the biggest mistake I made for many years was trying to tell my hands exactly what to do. No. You tell your hands what notes to press and when but they do it on their own. Then they do things you would never have thought of.
He's going so fast the keys on the piano barely recover by the time he returns to them, and there's a weird sort of appearance of multiples keys across the keyboard being depressed while he moves between sections... Amazing...
If I had a dollar for every time I saw this I would have gotten like 150 dollars which isn't a lot of money but it's annoying that I've seen this dumb joke so many time
Towards the end I thought it was sped up, then I realize the sound wouldn't come out right, and I became slowly petrified by the talent required to move ones hands so swiftly and precisely. Holy shit dude. Amazing.
@@minnie-piano3969 The clarity of these notes is honestly horrific, speeding up while making mistakes. I don't understand how this could possibly be considered insanely good. This isn't even a difficult piece.
IF i could play this, which I can't. There's no way i would accept any lesser version of it. I believe this is the best human version of rush e I have ever seen and deserves more views
@@TheTallOne890 He didn't. This arrangement is possibly the best I've ever seen, and he played it immaculately, but no, he is not playing the full original song here.
The epitome of "there is always an Asian kid who can do it better" Dang I fell in love with E Rush and I salute to your dedication. Lovely to see this absurd, but great play. Have a great day sir!
Now the phrase "there's always a 6 year old Asian kid better than you" is getting closer and closer to reality. Congrats on this insane accomplishment!
This is an easy piece with sloppy playing, lack of clarity in the notes, mistakes after mistakes. This is not an accomplishment for ANY serious musician.
@@JonoPee669 oh I thought they were saying they were controlling their fingers with their mind. I see, they’re saying it looks like they’re controlling the keys with their mind.
@@greyarea8081 no fr I literally played Moonlight Sonata 3rd Movement (only the first pages tho, I’m working on it) and she DARES to say the other day that paying for my piano lessons was all a waste💀💀
So many people play this just for the meme and play with so many inconsistencies, but is by far the most technically advanced interpretation I’ve ever seen. Definitely a talented pianist!
sounds like y'all don't know what "technically advanced" is. It was pretty cool but very repetitive and those jumps aren't that hard when you're just doing the same bass over and over
@@-jobrocodwawz-6226 no ones saying this the most difficult piece ever created, but you’re kidding yourself if you think it’s easy for most pianists. The technical ability required to play the piece is much higher than most pieces and the pianists is clearly very talented
It reminds me of the scene of "The Legend of 1900" where the pianist starts to play an impossible piece on the piano. Amazingly beautiful, thank you. I also love the semplicity and the genuinity that you brought playing it.
I literally sat here with my freaking jaw dropped the whole time. Practically in TEARS at your AMAZING TALENT. HOLY CRAP. !!! I can't even begin to imagine how hard you worked to achieve this. Freaking Bravo.
I'm not the best at piano but I thought I noticed a bit of a gap once and probably 1 or 2 small mistakes in the entire thing - still infinitely better than what I could do though Edit: for anyone who was wondering, I counted these mistakes: 1:01 - Very short pause (not even sure that was a mistake) 1:07 - Wrong key 1:16 - Accidentally pressed an extra key 1:40 - A couple (1-3?) mistakes / extra keys 1:52 - Wrong key 2:01 - 1-2 wrong/extra keys
many years ago, I took my music school exam. I played 5 pieces from a list that was provided by the committee. There were mostly classical pieces. And I, listening to you imagined that on a free piece that was not on the list, but I was obliged to play, I would play Rush-E, I would like to see the faces of my examiners. Thank you for this newfound emotion. Even though it's been 25 years...
That left hand was moving so fast even the camera couldn’t keep up. Looked like you genuinely grew a third arm to play with. Huge props, and much respect for this.
Cus it’s sped up a bit to match the sound. He probably recorded the piano in parts like singers do when they record and add them together. What he is doing then is like lip syncing but for piano so he basically plays it after hand but of course he couldn’t play the whole thing in one so he had to speed it up in the end cus it’s to fast to do a already fast song and then speeding it up, that’s sooooo hard. Ye that’s why lol
@@WillsKeyboardSink judging from left hand progression and speed you’re the new legend now. I mean you’d loose on accuracy but considering the difficulty of your rendition that’s not really relevant. Hail legend Glenn
those were most intense 2mins 24secs of my life... I was actually holding my breath... a literal breath taking performance. You deserve a subscribe ( and this is first video I watched from your channel)
@@smallw1991 I am already 8 years in. My body is now black and white, and some places of my body make tones when touching them. I have mastered 5th dimension pianos, and went to heaven concerts. Rush E is a begginer piece for me. Now, having around 88 arms and legs, I can flawlessly play any piece you could ever think of, no matter how hard it is.
Actually this guys is just the only person who's figured out how to control time like molding clay in his palms, and he uses this ability to impress all of us with piano, and make us rethink piano playing possibilities to influence the future of piano playing.
And Fanchen realized he himself was but another stepping stone for the true monster among men. He did what he did out of spite. A Vendetta. But this man... This man did it for fun.
Goes to show that our only limits are those we impose on ourselves. Nobody thought it could be done until that first guy played it. Then he got called mediocre, and the glove was tossed. Another will come along after this. Having been shown what's possible, they will push the limits even further.
I still think Fanchen was musically a better performance than this one. Clearer notes, better dynamics etc. we can compare them if they both played the same arrangement.
You can tell this man dedicated hsi whole life to the piano being able to play at an insane speed. I am so impressed because he played this like this is an actual classical music piece, and i am so impressed. Apart from talent, i believe he worked hard. Perhaps hes the kind that sits down at the piano once he could, and that attitude is inspiring.
mmm at them same time someone who's looking for mistakes would realize that this could be possibly fake or maybe its meant to be a joke idk correct me if i'm wrong please do,However if this man is serious thinking i wouldn't realize that by going to 0:19 or 0:20 and at 0.25 speed and watching as after he plays the a notes with hands together and he lifts up his hands and a millisecond before he places them down you can hear a note and you might say that i probably wan't looking at both hands however its very clear to me as i watched over both hands with the same scene in repeat about 15 times i'm not blind to the fact that there was a random note played before he put his hands back on keyboard .Now I could be wrong because i haven't played piano for long also the damper pedal could be a possible option however damper pedals are meant to echo sounds not repeat or make new ones. if this is a audio problem i don't see how it is because the video is auto 1080p but if i'm wrong is reach out to me(reply) i'm new and still learning.and i think the rest is pretty convincing or just good in general. i will put a dislike until i'm maybe corrected -some new piano player;) (not trying to ruin ur day just pointing out possiblity's )
@@bushyboy2233 you can see that he plucks the key right before the sound plays, which means that the "random" sound was in fact his playing. have a nice day
I came expecting clickbait, and while someone will say "uh, actually it's impossible to play all the parts with two hands", I think this was the closest to the original a human can get, and absolutely insane rendition.
It's definitely not Sped up. He's moving his head back and forth quickly as he follows the tempo and jams, but you can tell by the way his hair bounces, how.is neck moves, and the reverb from the piano in the room that it's actually a live performance with no editing
My favorite part about this is how he's playing so fast that the keys he just played are _still lifting back up_ after he's already crapped out 10 more notes.
Holy crap! I know it’s very late to comment but I came across this video not too long ago. I’m 13 and it is my DREAM to learn how to play this song. There are lots of other songs I want to play, but this one is iconic and it’s intense and it sounds GOOD. I’ve been learning and I can only play the first few notes. This is incredible! Keep it up! It’s very impressive :)
My advice is to learn to play it correctly slowly and _then_ start speeding up. Even at 75% speed it will impress a lot of people, and you don't want to practice bad habits
I didn't know that it could be played this fast and be so accurate yet! Inching closer and closer to the original one we are! 💪👏 Congratulations on the acheivement!
"Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat the hell! Steven, hurry and show this, this, this.... The son I've wanted." - Steven's father *Steven trembling in sweat not knowing what a single key is*
i feel like the fact the some of the keys are still pressed down AFTER you pressed them and moved your hand away when it started getting inhumanly hard makes me realize how fast you’re actually going
@@adanua Not really, it’s more technical but there are a few mistakes unlike Fanchen’s that is pretty much perfectly played, not to mention that the player probably spent a good amount of time relative to Fanchen too
This is the best rendition of *E* I’ve ever seen. Only one that comes even close is SMB’s own cover, and even that required 2 people and was much slower. Bravo Maestro.
@@johndamilkman Nah this one was even better than Fanchen's. Fanchen's had no obvious mistakes but was also much simpler. Besides, OP said this is the best rendition they've seen meaning they've most likely seen other people play too
man.. i never actually considered the perspective of completly un-musical people, random key pressing? is that what you really see lmao that would suck
@@Knifykat yes, i'm personally unable to note down every key input and understanding the effect it has on the musical piece, but i don't think most people have the ability to do that, so with my knowledge, it does look similar to random key pressing
@@helved807 hahaa sorry i didnt mean to come off like an asshole, i just never actually considered it that way as someone who has always been around instruments
if you middle click a link you can pop it into a new tab without going onto the tab itself so you can see what's in the tab without going into the tab hope this helps for later attempts of being rickrolled!
This is insane. Anyone who somewhat (or in this case very) successfully attempts to play rush E gets a pass on any mistakes that may happen at some point. Bravo👏👍
Even though its impossible to play the real Rush E on a piano without 7 people, the version this guy can play is still really impressive. Edit: thx for all the likes 😊
@@tatacraft791 I wont give up piano lol. I've tried this song I can only get the first 30 45 seconds then I fudge up everything lol. Still fun to play either way.
@@Houlz Not true at all. Talent is not something that can be learned, it is something that comes from our genes. Someone who is tone deaf, for example, would never be able to play at the level of a professional musician no matter how much they practice.
@@ninetailedfox579121 True, and I agree that talent (natural talent, specifically) is separate from practiced skill, but I'd like to add that when someone refers to someone else as "talented", they're usually referring to both inherent predisposition (genes and such) to being good at something, as well as their years of practice and experience making them better. I think the important distinction is between overall talent and natural talent. Like you said, though: even someone who works their butt off will never be as good as someone who is naturally skilled and applies themselves a fraction of that amount (unless they REALLY don't try to maximize their gift). The thing that often bothers me is when someone says a really skilled piano player, artist, programmer, writer, etc. is lucky to be so good at their job, and that they would do the same thing easily if *they* were as good, when the person they're referring to spent decades honing their craft and mastering their skillset, just to have it belittled to "oh you must have been born good, lucky you".
Holy shit dude. You literally took virtuoso to a whole nother standard with this piece. By far the best 2-hand performance, even better than Fanchen's. hell dude even better than what probably Animenz could do. Easy sub, you're way too underrated.
Bro you can't compare animenz with him. Each person have different styles of playing. Not only so, they play different kinds of music, animenz only do covers of anime song and so far, his best/most popular arrangement is the legendary unravel, we haven't even seen the best of him as a CLASSICAL pianist. Well tbh I think that in music instead of comparing someone with someone you can only compare which song is better or which arrangement of a song is better. Art is subjective anyway.
this is the best human piano performance i have ever seen on a real life human. i honestly think this needs to he performed imaging how long it took i wanna learn this
This guy is a fucking legend. he did every freaking part of the song thats impossible to play and perfected it. This man will go on the history books as the man who perfected his piano skills just to play the impossible masterpiece named "E"
definitely not every part of the song, that would make it literally impossible lol. But his arrangement was certainly the most accurate and technically challenging.
This is by far the best rendition of Rush E. He was going absolutely crazy at 1:54 and i thought that'd be it. But then at 2:04 he does a glissando and then goes nuclear with a thunderous roar just like Rush E. Blown away.
@OceananicBlue So being known as a jealous contrarian liar until you post your own rendition isn't a good enough motivation for you? Sorry, but that's all you're gonna get, LMAO (Continue)
@@FrostyTheOne_ So being known as a jealous contrarian liar until you post your own rendition isn't a good enough motivation for you? Sorry, but that's all you're gonna get, LMAO
I love that this dude spent probably more than a decade perfecting his piano skills, and is now ready to show his talent to the world, and he decides to play *E*
@Liam K ye
@Liam K very true!
@Liam K more than a decade of pure practice I think
Way more than a decade
Actually rush E
Remember when penguinz0 said if someone could play all the impossible parts it would cause Armageddon
the time is upon us
Sup my brahs. How are you all spending the apocalypse
Welp, guess I'll get my DB Shotgun.
@@bronkies is that the one SovietWomble used to score a 20-0 building kdr?
Those arent the Impossible parts. The Impossible parts are literally Impossible since more than 10 Keys are used at the same time
Ive been playing the piano for 10 years now. This was one of the craziest piano things I've ever seen. I dont think many people know just how hard it is to machine-gun those octaves with BOTH HANDS at the SAME TIME. Seriously, it is in a completely different universe compared to where I am at.
Ikr
I mean he has practised the song and pushed his tempo along it to make an somewhat believable cover. You can do it too, just start learn it.
"I dont think many people know just how hard it is to machine-gun those octaves with BOTH HANDS at the SAME TIME"
Yes, you can see how easy it is. Anyone can do that.
Warning, this comment may contain traces of sarcasm.
Gotta say, I agree that those double hammer octaves are insane, like if Liszt went on an acid trip. Plus-! My lil hands would need serious stretch exercise to even attempt this thing, which I need to do to be cool in front of my students. I’m not worthy! 😭
Not to boast or anything (so to boast and anything) but I've been playing for 25 years and only in the last few I unlocked this kind of ability and yikes it's amazing to have this much control at these speeds. I think the biggest mistake I made for many years was trying to tell my hands exactly what to do. No. You tell your hands what notes to press and when but they do it on their own. Then they do things you would never have thought of.
He's going so fast the keys on the piano barely recover by the time he returns to them, and there's a weird sort of appearance of multiples keys across the keyboard being depressed while he moves between sections... Amazing...
Yeah I was watching that too, the speed is incredible
Right?? Almost looks like one of those pianos that can play on their own hahaha
It's just a combination of the action and the weight on that specific piano. But yea his speed is just about as fast a human can play this lol
Sounds like some anime shit lol
That blew my mind he is sooooo fast he makes it look like a player piano
“I PAID FOR THE PIANO, SO I'LL USE THE *WHOLE* PIANO!”
Stolen from the original video
@@sneel9455 no one cares
@@sneel9455 also it’s a *q u o t e*
That's why they put quotes
If I had a dollar for every time I saw this I would have gotten like 150 dollars which isn't a lot of money but it's annoying that I've seen this dumb joke so many time
I am SPEEEEEEEEED >8D
Glad you saw this video
Oh hey you’re here
nice
Sonic the pianoman
I am GWAPOOOOOOOOO
Towards the end I thought it was sped up, then I realize the sound wouldn't come out right, and I became slowly petrified by the talent required to move ones hands so swiftly and precisely. Holy shit dude. Amazing.
It's impressive that you can even play the "RUSH E" characters in the sheet. I've seen no one did this before
"It's mediocre, no offense"
-Fanchen
Jokes aside this is pretty good
more like insanely good...
@@minnie-piano3969 The clarity of these notes is honestly horrific, speeding up while making mistakes. I don't understand how this could possibly be considered insanely good. This isn't even a difficult piece.
@@user-ur3xq4jv7q Was it? I'd like to see you try. So come on, give us an awe inspiring performance.
@@cubepiano4630 History repeating itself lmao
@@prinshiahirwar5698 Zǎoshang hǎo zhōngguó xiànzài wǒ yǒu bīngqílín 🥶🍦wǒ hěn xǐhuān bīngqílín🥶🍦dànshì sùdù yǔ jīqíng 9 bǐ bīngqílín🥶🍦
Fun fact: he played faster than the original song, that also explains how his video was shorter than the original one
No... he just skipped legitimately impossible parts
@@Cthulhu_t I think he just made it easier
tbh I think some parts towards the end look like they were edited to be faster, if not it's really just a compliment for the guy playing this
@@cedrik1031 it’s not, I can’t image dude playing it slowly then just edits it
@@toyuki6367 he plays it fast then edit it to be a little bit faster
IF i could play this, which I can't. There's no way i would accept any lesser version of it. I believe this is the best human version of rush e I have ever seen and deserves more views
I didnt know that it even would be humanly POSSIBLE to play Rush E.
Especially on the piano.
Its amazing!
It's physically not you'd need 16 hands
@@nadawolf7544judging by the fact he did it I don't think your correct
@@TheTallOne890 Yea its not possible in any way for 1 person to play Rush E how it was written. Have you seen it?
@@TheTallOne890 He didn't. This arrangement is possibly the best I've ever seen, and he played it immaculately, but no, he is not playing the full original song here.
You say "especially on a piano" but this couldn't be played at all on any other type of instrument
As someone who can professionally play "Mary had a little lamb" at half speed, I do believe this is good.
HJJFKNFKM SAME
Lol same
E
@@EEEEEEEE if you translate this it translates to E bound bound bound what did you do
@@EEEEEEEE witchcraft
This is the definition of “I paid for the whole piano, so I’m gonna use the whole piano.”
Not stolen from another video guys I promise
it’s not even funny at this point we’ve heard it so much
I saw that comment for the first time and i rofled.
in the hall of the mountain king has earned that title.
Your copying the comment from the real rush e video
The epitome of "there is always an Asian kid who can do it better"
Dang I fell in love with E Rush and I salute to your dedication. Lovely to see this absurd, but great play. Have a great day sir!
The only Rush E piano cover that doesn't slow down the pace of the song. Well done!
Or increase the pace too fast, the increase here is steady and gradually. Love it!!!
Now the phrase "there's always a 6 year old Asian kid better than you" is getting closer and closer to reality.
Congrats on this insane accomplishment!
I’m trying to do that but rush e is just a test of improv I guess
This is an easy piece with sloppy playing, lack of clarity in the notes, mistakes after mistakes. This is not an accomplishment for ANY serious musician.
@@user-ur3xq4jv7q how is this an easy piece? regardless of how easy it is the speed makes it difficult
He's not 6 years old
@@user-ur3xq4jv7q stop trollin
He’s pressing the keys so fast that by the time they rise again he’s already played 5 more notes, so it looks like he’s controlling them with his mind
Yo that’s true
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What else would he control them with?
@@matthewreese7710 his fingers
@@JonoPee669 oh I thought they were saying they were controlling their fingers with their mind. I see, they’re saying it looks like they’re controlling the keys with their mind.
This is the top level you can reach in your piano career. There is no beyond this.
This guys gotta have the most insane reflexes and energy to play this. Absolutely amazing.
Parents: Awww look! He's playing a simple song on the piano. I wonder when he's gonna play more complicated songs
That’s so true
Asian parents be like:
@@greyarea8081 no fr I literally played Moonlight Sonata 3rd Movement (only the first pages tho, I’m working on it) and she DARES to say the other day that paying for my piano lessons was all a waste💀💀
Asian Parent: It seems to be a nice warm up song for my kids
@@fongcity1083 I mean, as an Asian, that’s practically the truth.
So many people play this just for the meme and play with so many inconsistencies, but is by far the most technically advanced interpretation I’ve ever seen. Definitely a talented pianist!
>talented pianist
>asian
well nah no shit sherlock
[on a serious note how is that humanly possible, can we just appreciate 1:37 the amount of practice on those jumps]
Yeah I love hearing him play
sounds like y'all don't know what "technically advanced" is. It was pretty cool but very repetitive and those jumps aren't that hard when you're just doing the same bass over and over
@@-jobrocodwawz-6226 no ones saying this the most difficult piece ever created, but you’re kidding yourself if you think it’s easy for most pianists. The technical ability required to play the piece is much higher than most pieces and the pianists is clearly very talented
It reminds me of the scene of "The Legend of 1900" where the pianist starts to play an impossible piece on the piano. Amazingly beautiful, thank you. I also love the semplicity and the genuinity that you brought playing it.
I literally sat here with my freaking jaw dropped the whole time. Practically in TEARS at your AMAZING TALENT. HOLY CRAP. !!! I can't even begin to imagine how hard you worked to achieve this. Freaking Bravo.
His parents: "Not too bad, keep practicing"
@Vlad Popa 😭😭😭lmao
@Vlad Popa 💀
@Vlad Popa thanks for making my day 😭
@Vlad Popa 💀you got me dead. I just hope we don’t get no sensitive people in this chat 😂
@Vlad Popa racist
considering that Rush E uses the entire keyboard, I dont think he made a single mistake. loved it
I'm not the best at piano but I thought I noticed a bit of a gap once and probably 1 or 2 small mistakes in the entire thing - still infinitely better than what I could do though
Edit: for anyone who was wondering, I counted these mistakes:
1:01 - Very short pause (not even sure that was a mistake)
1:07 - Wrong key
1:16 - Accidentally pressed an extra key
1:40 - A couple (1-3?) mistakes / extra keys
1:52 - Wrong key
2:01 - 1-2 wrong/extra keys
Infinitely better than anything I could ever do, but there were many wrong notes
I thought Rush E only uses the E keys.
@@goldenfire6421 damn u have one hell of a ear 😂😂
Dude holy shit that is probably the most insane piano performance I’ve ever seen in my life. You are a fucking legend
Come back here once in a while , to witness the gratest rush e by human
He’s moving so fast it looks like the piano has latency. Fucking insane.
kekw ye
In a sense it does since the keys take time to come back up due to being weighted.
@@Adiuva1 i heard somewhere in FL Studio's manuals latency from finger touching the keyboard to sound is ~180ish ms
IKR
Speed 2x 😏
You know he's a god when he actually plays the "RUSH" AND "E" part
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@@dumkidreloadfails E
RUSH
this is quite literally the best interpretation of rush e ive ever heard on piano
many years ago, I took my music school exam. I played 5 pieces from a list that was provided by the committee. There were mostly classical pieces. And I, listening to you imagined that on a free piece that was not on the list, but I was obliged to play, I would play Rush-E, I would like to see the faces of my examiners. Thank you for this newfound emotion. Even though it's been 25 years...
That left hand was moving so fast even the camera couldn’t keep up. Looked like you genuinely grew a third arm to play with.
Huge props, and much respect for this.
now u know what ghost expert+ on beat saber looks like
@@geo-lite69 what about osu!mania idk
@@TheHeroWhoAsked not even close to beat saber
@@sharkattack6670 i know its hard af in beat saber
Best part was that the keys weren't even all the way back up before he moved
"I would've gone faster, but Einstein made some law that said I couldn't"
This guy in my headcanon
Scientists: FTL is impossible.
This guy: I’m FTL - faster than Lang Lang.
He’s playing so fast, the keys became plasma. All jokes aside - this really inspired me to sell my piano…
dude you are an animal both playing and composing. the most fantastic thing is the adaption you made
I love how his hands are moving so fast that you don't see them, but you see the keys pressed down
Cus it’s sped up a bit to match the sound. He probably recorded the piano in parts like singers do when they record and add them together. What he is doing then is like lip syncing but for piano so he basically plays it after hand but of course he couldn’t play the whole thing in one so he had to speed it up in the end cus it’s to fast to do a already fast song and then speeding it up, that’s sooooo hard. Ye that’s why lol
@@Bagdad_ it’s called pedal
@@Bagdad_ dude its not edited.
@@Bagdad_ there’s this thing called a pedal on a piano lmao
@@ItsLynch1 no shit I’ve been playing piano for 6 years therefor I know that no pedal does that lol
“A new challenger has appeared!”
Great job! Those left hand strides look painful, but you conquered it. Hope you upload more!
THE LEGEND HIMSELF
thanks so much :))) thanks also for being the inspiration behind this haha
Ayyyy Fanchen himself is here
The villain Fanchen appears and compliments the heroes growing style.
I am joking but this would be a funny story
FANCHEN ACTUALLY LIKED THIS? No one should be allowed to wield this much power.
@@WillsKeyboardSink judging from left hand progression and speed you’re the new legend now. I mean you’d loose on accuracy but considering the difficulty of your rendition that’s not really relevant. Hail legend Glenn
those were most intense 2mins 24secs of my life... I was actually holding my breath... a literal breath taking performance. You deserve a subscribe ( and this is first video I watched from your channel)
This is is the cleanest version of them all, the world thanks you for your dedication
It's actually quite easy when you figure out his secret. Dude's moving so fast that time dilation is in effect.
nah he just used simply piano for 4 weeks
@@smallw1991 already 3 weeks in, and I can play 100 classical pieces and the entire 3 minutes of rush E.
@@smallw1991 I'm a year in, I now have 8 arms, 40 1/2 fingers, 4 feet, and am now a piano.
@@smallw1991 I am already 8 years in. My body is now black and white, and some places of my body make tones when touching them. I have mastered 5th dimension pianos, and went to heaven concerts. Rush E is a begginer piece for me. Now, having around 88 arms and legs, I can flawlessly play any piece you could ever think of, no matter how hard it is.
Actually this guys is just the only person who's figured out how to control time like molding clay in his palms, and he uses this ability to impress all of us with piano, and make us rethink piano playing possibilities to influence the future of piano playing.
And Fanchen realized he himself was but another stepping stone for the true monster among men. He did what he did out of spite. A Vendetta. But this man... This man did it for fun.
Among Us
@@LucidIsGone nah but you didn't have to XD
Goes to show that our only limits are those we impose on ourselves. Nobody thought it could be done until that first guy played it. Then he got called mediocre, and the glove was tossed.
Another will come along after this. Having been shown what's possible, they will push the limits even further.
Amogus
I still think Fanchen was musically a better performance than this one. Clearer notes, better dynamics etc. we can compare them if they both played the same arrangement.
You can tell this man dedicated hsi whole life to the piano being able to play at an insane speed. I am so impressed because he played this like this is an actual classical music piece, and i am so impressed. Apart from talent, i believe he worked hard. Perhaps hes the kind that sits down at the piano once he could, and that attitude is inspiring.
I just got a digital piano and I see how much time it takes for me to even learn the basics so… this is mind blowing
It's amazing this house is exactly how I imagine someone with this much piano prowess would have
mmm at them same time someone who's looking for mistakes would realize that this could be possibly fake or maybe its meant to be a joke idk correct me if i'm wrong please do,However if this man is serious thinking i wouldn't realize that by going to 0:19 or 0:20 and at 0.25 speed and watching as after he plays the a notes with hands together and he lifts up his hands and a millisecond before he places them down you can hear a note and you might say that i probably wan't looking at both hands however its very clear to me as i watched over both hands with the same scene in repeat about 15 times i'm not blind to the fact that there was a random note played before he put his hands back on keyboard .Now I could be wrong because i haven't played piano for long also the damper pedal could be a possible option however damper pedals are meant to echo sounds not repeat or make new ones.
if this is a audio problem i don't see how it is because the video is auto 1080p but if i'm wrong is reach out to me(reply) i'm new and still learning.and i think the rest is pretty convincing or just good in general.
i will put a dislike until i'm maybe corrected
-some new piano player;)
(not trying to ruin ur day just pointing out possiblity's )
@@bushyboy2233 I think that's just a RUclips thing
@@bushyboy2233 you can see that he plucks the key right before the sound plays, which means that the "random" sound was in fact his playing. have a nice day
@@bushyboy2233
Bruh u counting millisecond the key doesn’t immediately play when u press the key
@@bushyboy2233 Playing wrong notes is normal. Beethoven once Said, Playing wrong notes is excusable, playing without passion isnt.
I came expecting clickbait, and while someone will say "uh, actually it's impossible to play all the parts with two hands", I think this was the closest to the original a human can get, and absolutely insane rendition.
It is clickbait, watch the video again and watch his face and hair, he sped it up
It's definitely not Sped up. He's moving his head back and forth quickly as he follows the tempo and jams, but you can tell by the way his hair bounces, how.is neck moves, and the reverb from the piano in the room that it's actually a live performance with no editing
It’s easy to play, you just have to practice couple weeks
@@sem5984 yeah i practiced it in just a day
@@Yeahimman32 I practiced it in 1 hour
I don't think I can even move my hands that fast, let alone in a controlled fashion. This is amazing!
WAIT THATS AMAZINGLY AMAZING omg i felt all the sensation and emotion of each parts thats incredible i've never seen this
Simply piano ads be like:
Learn this easy song in under 5 minutes!😂😂
true
Underrated comment in the world
He been on simply piano for one hour
@@christineflanagan3618 no he has been on simply piano for 3 days
@@Lillianz2012 5000 hours*
My favorite part about this is how he's playing so fast that the keys he just played are _still lifting back up_ after he's already crapped out 10 more notes.
FR
You need a high FPS camera to properly capture this man's moves
@@voxvolhynia5400 neeeyoooom
The piano got raped!
@@lemagicbaguette1917 ?
Holy crap! I know it’s very late to comment but I came across this video not too long ago. I’m 13 and it is my DREAM to learn how to play this song. There are lots of other songs I want to play, but this one is iconic and it’s intense and it sounds GOOD. I’ve been learning and I can only play the first few notes. This is incredible! Keep it up! It’s very impressive :)
My advice is to learn to play it correctly slowly and _then_ start speeding up. Even at 75% speed it will impress a lot of people, and you don't want to practice bad habits
Wow that was an incredible watch,definately the best performance of Rush E I've ever seen!❤
How can you dislike this? I don't see anyone else actually playing it.
probably because it was mediocre, no offence.
@@Reuel_Media Was it? I'd like to see you try. So come on give us an awe inspiring performance.
don’t start this again
💀💀💀
“Hey, I’ve seen this one I’ve seen this one.”
That is actually insane. The best Rush E by a solo pianist on this entire website to this date.
Fanchens was slower, but cleaner. This dudes on another level though
Sir, this is a Wendy's.
Agreeeeee, he is MAD
Absolutely
AND ITS STILL UNDERRATED
I took my breath away while watching it, it was incredible, congratulations😮🎉
Best one so far ,so many tried it and yours is perfect
This is the most INSANE real piano play ever in Rush E
You deserve more attention as a prodigy in piano!
omg hi rhythm man
oosh
Hello
hey chrisu im a fan! this dood got some skills
I feel like this is better than fanchen’s
Imagine going to a piano competition thinking you're going to win, only to see this guy playing this...
Edit: a word.
damn right 😂😂
pov: WELL F**K IM OUT
I would quit right then
Lmaooo
haha lol
I didn't know that it could be played this fast and be so accurate yet! Inching closer and closer to the original one we are! 💪👏 Congratulations on the acheivement!
Oh my god that's THE MOST impressive piano cover ive ever seen!!
Imagine playing this perfectly at home when practicing and your parents are just like "Good job honey! But I think you can go a little bit faster..."
Ahh an average asian parent
Yup
Emotional damage
mm that sounds like a death sentence to me
"Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat the hell! Steven, hurry and show this, this, this.... The son I've wanted." - Steven's father
*Steven trembling in sweat not knowing what a single key is*
i feel like the fact the some of the keys are still pressed down AFTER you pressed them and moved your hand away when it started getting inhumanly hard makes me realize how fast you’re actually going
That's called pedal
@@bait5257 ...
@@bait5257 what was?
That's what the middle pedal does.
@@justaperson8852 LMAO sorry i didn’t know 💀💀 i just play a keyboard
Woah! Definately the best human version I've heard by far.
Crazy talent bro, keep up the hard work. Please never stop
How can anyone dislike this? I don't see anyone else actually playing it.
It’s mediocre
@@wileecoyote1317 "Was it? I'd like to see you try. So come on, give us an awe inspiring performance."
@@evasmojang uh oh, where have I seen this before… 🤔
Oh god, no. Not again.
Probably because it was mediocre, no offense
You know this guy is good when Fanchen himself compliments him
Probably because it’s mediocr-
@@nikudayo7927 **slappd**
@@nikudayo7927 *no*
@FendronP honestly im 90 percent sure this is out of fanchen’s skill level lmao
@@adanua Not really, it’s more technical but there are a few mistakes unlike Fanchen’s that is pretty much perfectly played, not to mention that the player probably spent a good amount of time relative to Fanchen too
1:43 Idk why but I love this part so much.
"how can anyone dislike this? I don't see anyone else playing like that"
This is the best rendition of *E* I’ve ever seen. Only one that comes even close is SMB’s own cover, and even that required 2 people and was much slower. Bravo Maestro.
I guess you haven't seen Fanchen's video
@@johndamilkman Nah this one was even better than Fanchen's. Fanchen's had no obvious mistakes but was also much simpler. Besides, OP said this is the best rendition they've seen meaning they've most likely seen other people play too
@@johndamilkman fanchen played the human version lmao
Franchens
@@johndamilkman Have you even seen both video’s? This is clearly better than Fanchen’s.
i find it crazy how it looks like random key pressing, but it actually makes something audable
pushing random keys isn't nearly inaudible...
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man.. i never actually considered the perspective of completly un-musical people, random key pressing? is that what you really see lmao that would suck
@@Knifykat yes, i'm personally unable to note down every key input and understanding the effect it has on the musical piece, but i don't think most people have the ability to do that, so with my knowledge, it does look similar to random key pressing
@@helved807 hahaa sorry i didnt mean to come off like an asshole, i just never actually considered it that way as someone who has always been around instruments
That’s some skill. I would totally learn this from u
Fellow professional musician here. That was insane. Nice job.
This is literally the most accurate cover in all of RUclips and no one can change my mind
Ehmmm.. ruclips.net/video/dQw4w9WgXcQ/видео.html
@@eldoprano you fool, i have memorizes the whole link! But its a good song tho :)
@@eldoprano jokes on you i'm into that
if you middle click a link you can pop it into a new tab without going onto the tab itself
so you can see what's in the tab without going into the tab
hope this helps for later attempts of being rickrolled!
@@eldoprano dont trick me, I memorize the link
I am actually speechless. That was one of the most inhuman displays of skill I've ever seen.
FR
ok
Try Yuja Wang flight of bumble bee
frfr
He’s asian idk what were you expecting 🤔
This is insane. Anyone who somewhat (or in this case very) successfully attempts to play rush E gets a pass on any mistakes that may happen at some point. Bravo👏👍
🤯Franz Listz mode activated at 1:08!!! Awesome job man!
No one actually knows how hard that was actually to play- damn you 100% earned your self a sub
Nah I'm pretty sure everyone can tell
I'm pretty sure everyone that knows how to play this "actually knows how hard that was actually to play"
I stopped eating my meal because of how ridiculously hard it is
Even though its impossible to play the real Rush E on a piano without 7 people, the version this guy can play is still really impressive.
Edit: thx for all the likes 😊
That is sped up brotha
@@clue6775 then why the pitch doesn’t change?
@@clue6775 it isn’t lol
@@clue6775 if you want a non musical measure you can look at his hair bobbing, if you get up to that area of skill it’s just complicated stride
@@Chnh2296 editing
Asian dads: ok beginner your starting to get it
Hands down, best "Human" cover of this song. Amazing!!
How in the hell did he manage to do this without the sheet music. I could never memorize all of that chaos and ive been playing music for 7 years
When did u start?
@@dontyeetapig6378 5th grade. Senior in hs now. I play the trombone
There isn't enough area for sheets to even fit that many notes.
After a lot of repeating and practice, you finally learn all parts and have them in mind and muscle memory :D
He’s just religious
I thought this mans left hand was gonna snap or explode. That was absolutely impressive. I'm gonna sell my piano because I'll never be that good.
Actually, When you're playing the piano as fast as him, your whole arm hurts
dont give up tho, i mean, i guess, idk if you dont feal like playing anymore i guess so
@@tatacraft791 I wont give up piano lol. I've tried this song I can only get the first 30 45 seconds then I fudge up everything lol. Still fun to play either way.
You'll never be this good, if you give up. Keep practicing.
Just practice 40 hours a day
I sincerely wish someone could play it like the visualization displays but this was good
Seriously impressive. I enjoyed this a lot.
Your hands were moving so fast that it looked like some keys played themselves. TALENT!
decades of rigorous practice + talent*
@@scrung talent = decades of rigorous practice + dedication
@@Houlz thats not what talent means though lol
@@Houlz Not true at all. Talent is not something that can be learned, it is something that comes from our genes. Someone who is tone deaf, for example, would never be able to play at the level of a professional musician no matter how much they practice.
@@ninetailedfox579121 True, and I agree that talent (natural talent, specifically) is separate from practiced skill, but I'd like to add that when someone refers to someone else as "talented", they're usually referring to both inherent predisposition (genes and such) to being good at something, as well as their years of practice and experience making them better. I think the important distinction is between overall talent and natural talent. Like you said, though: even someone who works their butt off will never be as good as someone who is naturally skilled and applies themselves a fraction of that amount (unless they REALLY don't try to maximize their gift).
The thing that often bothers me is when someone says a really skilled piano player, artist, programmer, writer, etc. is lucky to be so good at their job, and that they would do the same thing easily if *they* were as good, when the person they're referring to spent decades honing their craft and mastering their skillset, just to have it belittled to "oh you must have been born good, lucky you".
Holy shit dude. You literally took virtuoso to a whole nother standard with this piece. By far the best 2-hand performance, even better than Fanchen's. hell dude even better than what probably Animenz could do. Easy sub, you're way too underrated.
Animenz?? 🤔🤔
@@CK-kd5pn a pianist that does anime stuff
@@dirt8718 Oh sorry, I know who Animenz is. I was just unsure if comparing Animenz is a good thing to do.
Liszt be laughing at the corner
Bro you can't compare animenz with him. Each person have different styles of playing. Not only so, they play different kinds of music, animenz only do covers of anime song and so far, his best/most popular arrangement is the legendary unravel, we haven't even seen the best of him as a CLASSICAL pianist. Well tbh I think that in music instead of comparing someone with someone you can only compare which song is better or which arrangement of a song is better. Art is subjective anyway.
this is the best human piano performance i have ever seen on a real life human. i honestly think this needs to he performed imaging how long it took i wanna learn this
Wild man, amazing talent! ❤My hands were broken after watching you 😂
This guy is a fucking legend. he did every freaking part of the song thats impossible to play and perfected it.
This man will go on the history books as the man who perfected his piano skills just to play the impossible masterpiece named "E"
Not yet perfect, there are still a few flaws but his is by far the hardest and most accurate cover
@@wongcayven9893 exactly you can hear him messing up but that is actually insane that he even kept up
definitely not every part of the song, that would make it literally impossible lol. But his arrangement was certainly the most accurate and technically challenging.
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@@Ltwpe AND
Imagine everyone in the house and the neighbours. After all that practise they probably heard it more than 100 times 😂 So much talent and skill!
100 is an understatement
@@ryurai7772 I would say add probably a couple of 0s
With a living room this big i doubt they have neighbours near enough to hear this 😆
100 times is nothing, 100 times is a normal piece of piano. I guarantee you that this guy has practiced this at least 2000 times
@@Sleight. nah man he is asian that was first try
This is by far the best rendition of Rush E. He was going absolutely crazy at 1:54 and i thought that'd be it. But then at 2:04 he does a glissando and then goes nuclear with a thunderous roar just like Rush E. Blown away.
the talent😍
ITS SO AMAZING LIKE I CANT FIND WORDS
How can anyone dislike this? I don't see anyone else playing all the impossible parts on Rush E in a real piano
As I wise man once said, "Probably because it was mediocre, no offense"
Well, you gave me the chance to make the comment, I couldn't let it go
Was it? I'd like to see him try. So come on, give us an awe inspiring performance.
@@CreepySauc maybe if you pay me, I’ll be motivated
@OceananicBlue So being known as a jealous contrarian liar until you post your own rendition isn't a good enough motivation for you? Sorry, but that's all you're gonna get, LMAO
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@@FrostyTheOne_ So being known as a jealous contrarian liar until you post your own rendition isn't a good enough motivation for you? Sorry, but that's all you're gonna get, LMAO
If I were Fanchen I'd be sweating bullets right about now
Yep
He complimented the guy actually
On my end your comment is ligit below Fanchen
😂
Who knows maybe this is his secret alt lol
the way he phrased his description "so i decided to learn it" sounds pretty chill like this piece is nothing 🤣🤣🤣
Most impressive version of this song I have seen! Great job! 👏
As a fellow musician, I think this is the most impressive thing I've ever seen.
as a fellow musician alright XD
@@leon-eh6gq it's really that hard for you to believe someone in a youtube comment has learned an instrument just because you can't?
I hear you 😁
So you play random sounds for an depressed suicidal artist?
Should be up here on Britain's got talent
If you can play it slowly you can play it quickly.
and if you practise 40 hours a day, you can play anything!
@@WillsKeyboardSink confused confusing confusion
But he can't "play it quickly" there are mistakes within EVERY BAR.
@@user-ur3xq4jv7q its a meme
interesting
2set
earned a REAL subscriber there mate!!
If you notice, you can smell the burning wood of that piano